- Conditional acceptance to high-ranking universities - Warm and experienced teachers committed to students' success
Conditional Admission
Successful completion of our program gives academically qualified students direct entrance into post-secondary studies. ESL only is also available.
Conditional Acceptance: -Apply to CultureWorks and choose one of CultureWorks' partner universities or college. -Meet the university of college's academic requirements. -Receive a Letter of Conditional Acceptance to the university or college, accepting you before you begin the English program.
A tuition deposit of $1,200.00 CAD is required when
we receive your university or college letter of conditional acceptance. Payment
can be made via wire transfer, cheque, bank draft, online deposit or credit
card.
The University of Western Ontario (CultureWorks)About the
CultureWorks believes that an educational program is only as good as the
instructors who lead it, so they select highly qualified teachers who exceed
government standards for English instruction. Each instructor holds at least
one university degree, and has lived and worked abroad. Their experience and
training make them wonderful mentors. The people at the heart of CultureWorks
are what set it apart from every other school. They are friendly, professional
and hardworking, yet they still know how to have fun! The CultureWorks team
values honesty and respect, and is completely committed to students’ success. 50% of
students applying to CultureWorks have been influenced by friends and family
who have recommended the CultureWorks program. CultureWorks offers benefits of
studying at leading schools, conditional acceptance, experiencing Canada and
preparation to succeed.
The University of Western Ontario (CultureWorks)About the
The Universityof Western Ontario is a publicresearch university located in London,Ontario, a safe, vibrant and welcoming community of more than 350,000 people serving as a regional medical and industrial hub for southwestern Ontario.Founded on March 7, 1878 by Bishop Isaac Hellmuth (1817–1901) of theAnglican Diocese of Huron, ‘The Western University of London Ontario’ openedits doors to students for the first time in 1881 with four faculties – Arts,Divinity, Law and Medicine. Considered Canada’s most beautiful university, Western’s main campus spans 400 acres of Gothic-style buildings mixed with modern, LEED-certified structures provide an idyllic environment for our community of scholars. Accordingto the 2012 Academic Ranking of WorldUniversities rankings, the University of Western Ontario ranked 201–300 inthe world and top 10 in Canada. In addition, the 2011 World University Rankings of QS ranked the university 157th in the world and seventh in Canada. The Business School of the University of Western Ontario is also world-class, and the MBA ranks top 20 in the world. The economic research the university reports every year also attracts lots of attention of the world. Employment rate of the graduates is almost 100%.
Focus of Study : Successful completion of our program gives academically qualified students direct entrance into post-secondary studies. ESL only is also available.
Benefit, Goal of this course : On the first day of the program, students will complete a placement test to determine their starting level in the program. There are four levels of full-time study at CultureWorks. Each level takes 16 weeks to complete. Students must achieve an average of 75% to pass each level. Students graduate from CultureWorks when they complete the highest level.
Curriculum : Our English for Academic Purposes (EAP) programteaches the fundamentals of English as well as North American culture andacademic traditions.
Courses include: -Academic Listening & Speaking -Academic Reading -Academic Writing & Grammar -Pronunciation -Integrated Skills & Exam Preparation -Canadian Studies Canadian Studies allows students to build aframework of knowledge that they can draw upon as they interact with Canadiansat university and college, and in their daily lives. Our immersive and engagingCanadian Studies program is part of the curriculum, combining knowledge andexperience through shared activities. Themes include: Academic Culture, Arts& Entertainment, Business & Industry, Environment &Conservation, First Nations, History, Multiculturalism, Non-Profit& Volunteering, Politics, Religion, and Sports.
Classroom Hour : Classes run Monday to Friday between the hours of 8:30am and 5:30pm EST for a total of 25 hours per week.
Focus of Study : Successful completion of our program gives academically qualified students direct entrance into post-secondary studies. ESL only is also available.
Benefit, Goal of this course : On the first day of the program, students will complete a placement test to determine their starting level in the program. There are four levels of full-time study at CultureWorks. Each level takes 16 weeks to complete. Students must achieve an average of 75% to pass each level. Students graduate from CultureWorks when they complete the highest level.
Curriculum : Our English for Academic Purposes (EAP) programteaches the fundamentals of English as well as North American culture andacademic traditions.
Courses include: -Academic Listening & Speaking -Academic Reading -Academic Writing & Grammar -Pronunciation -Integrated Skills & Exam Preparation -Canadian Studies Canadian Studies allows students to build aframework of knowledge that they can draw upon as they interact with Canadiansat university and college, and in their daily lives. Our immersive and engagingCanadian Studies program is part of the curriculum, combining knowledge andexperience through shared activities. Themes include: Academic Culture, Arts& Entertainment, Business & Industry, Environment &Conservation, First Nations, History, Multiculturalism, Non-Profit& Volunteering, Politics, Religion, and Sports.
Classroom Hour : Classes run Monday to Friday between the hours of 8:30am and 5:30pm EST for a total of 25 hours per week.
Course Information
Class size
18 Students
Course Level
4 Levels
VISA Info
Acceptance letter issue
Minimum age
18
Accommodation
Homestay, Off-campus Residence
Qualification
N/A
Course Schedule
(2025Year schedule), has been finished. (2026Year schedule), has been updating
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Accommodation
Live with a local family. Homestay includes all
meals, Roomstay no food is provided. Homestay/Roomstay allows students to
immerse themselves in Canadian culture and provides an excellent opportunity to
practice and improve their English language skills. Host families also offer
additional guidance and help as they settle into their new community. Great
care is taken to match the student with a host family, and host families must
provide police checks. To help ensure the student’s stay is as comfortable as
possible, CultureWorks carefully selects a family that respects the student’s
culture and religion. One-bedroom apartments range from $650 to $800 per month, though apartments
closer to the university may be more expensive because of location. A
one-bedroom apartment in Canada will consist of a separate bedroom, kitchen and
dining area, living area and a private bathroom. Other costs may include:
telephone, television, internet, utilities (electricity and water) and
groceries. Most apartments are unfurnished, so students will need to purchase
all furniture and kitchens items.
Surrounding Area
Canada is a multicultural country. Located in the cities of London (2 hours south-west of Toronto) and Oshawa (40 minutes east of Toronto), smaller communities like London and Oshawa are able to offer a more immersive English experience. Both cities are fun, friendly, welcoming and diverse. The weather offers 4 distinct seasons. Spring is the shortest and when plants are in bloom. Summers are long and warm. Autumns are crisp and colourful. Winter is mild, lasting from November to March, and it never gets too cold to enjoy outdoor activities such as skating, skiing and hockey.
Facilities
CultureWorks is located on campus at Kings
and Brescia at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada. Students
of CultureWorks have access to all university facilities and services,
including the computer labs, gym, pool, shuttle buses, libraries, and more.
Activity
On the first day (Orientation) students will be
introduced to an experienced CultureWorks student or graduate. Their buddies
will help translate important information and answer any questions students
have. In Oshawa, the buddies will also give students a tour of the campus and
take them to get their ID card! Students will be participating in various
volunteering activities throughout the program. Helping their new community is
a great way to gain valuable work experience and leadership skills. There are
many opportunities to get involved in the city through the CultureWorks Student
Club.
Location
Getting to the school from the airport
Airport pickups can be arranged at a price of $115 CAD.
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